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Never before have so many awesome women been celebrated in one book. The female musicians featured in this book are the best of the best. Their words change us. Their power amazes us. Their talent awes us. And their stories inspire us all.
"These books are eye-catching, engaging, and chock-full of information. With snapshot profiles of numerous inspiring and accomplished women in the fields of sports, politics, music, etc., there’s a lot offered in terms of diversity of subjects." - School Library Journal
September 1, 2013
"Middle school students will flock to this eye-catching set on important women in history. Some of the women have overcome color and gender barriers as well as physical challenges. Although these books do not contain a lot of details, students can easily use them as a starting point for research or for reading pleasure." - Library Media Connection
August 1, 2014
"An eclectic and ethnically diverse mix of history-changing women from the nineteenth century to today — opera singer Maria Callas to rap group Salt-N-Pepa; Iranian activist Shirin Ebadi to astronaut Sally Ride — fill the pages in this girl-empowering series. Using a jam-packed magazine format, the accessible texts are informative; sporadic first-person narratives lend a more intimate vibe." - Nonfiction Notes from the Horn Book
March 20, 2014
"...young readers with a sense of musical history will be thrilled to have a book so filled with photos and snippets of some of their favorite stars from the past and present." - Reading Today Online
October 2, 2013
Shelley Tougas worked in journalism and public relations before writing children’s books. She is the author of Little Rock Girl 1957: How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration, which was among Booklist’s 2011 Top Ten Editors’ Choices. Shelley lives, writes, and reads in North Mankato, Minnesota.
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